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Results for: able to be taken apart, made from rock fragments, separating into pieces, detachable (Biology)Translations 1 - 30 of 2648
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able to be taken apart, made from rock fragments, separating into pieces, detachable (Biology)clastic
(1514-1564) Flemish Anatomist who made discoveries about Human Anatomy which surpassed those made by GalenAndreas Vesalius
(1918-1988) American physicist who made major contributions to the field of quantum mechanics (1965 Nobel Laureate in Physics)Richard Feynman
(1940-1993) American rock musician, songwriter, political commentatorFrank Zappa
(about an organism) possessing stable genetic traits which are passed on to its offspring (Biology), having two identical geneshomozygous
(about billiards) slanted stroke made with the cue held perpendicular to the billiard table (especially to make the cue ball go around another ball that is in the way)masse
(about parasitic fungi) moving from host to host during development (Biology), living on different hostsheteroecious
(about printed material) produced and distributed; made publicly known, advertisedpublished
(Ag) whitish metallic element (Chemistry); element used to make jewelry, coins, etc.; coins made of silver; money; silverware; grayish-white metallic color, `:Ag, coat something with silversilver
(also known as Centella and Gotu Kola) type of creeping plant of the genus Hydrocotyle (Botany), marsh plant, navelwort, plant with rounded leaves, rock plantpennywort
(American Slang) negro, black person, applying generally, of or pertaining to a class or kind; of a genus (Biology); of goods or medication sold without a brand name, generic drug, suitable for a broad range, with general namegeneric
(Anatomy) of or pertaining to the diaphragm (partition separating the chest cavity from the abdomen)diaphragmatic
(Ancient Rome) portraits of ancestors made of waximagines
(Biology) absorbs dyes (about substances, cells, and tissues), (Biology) material that absorbs stains (about substances, cells and tissues)chromophil
(Biology) asexual; produced without sexual union, agamous, multiplying asexuallyagamic
(Biology) body of an organism (excluding reproductive cells), all body cells except germ cells, body as distinct from mind, intoxicating drink in Hindu scripture, plant soma is made fromsoma
(Biology) by mitosis (process of cell division resulting in two identical daughter cells)mitotically
(Biology) by the cytoplasm (protoplasm of the cell)cytoplasmically
(Biology) cell containing a double set of chromosomes arranged in homologous pairs within its nucleus (most cells in the body are diploids except gametes), with two matched chromosome setsdiploid
(Biology) cell or tissue which is easily stained with an acid dye; organism which grows well in an acid environment (also acidophile), (Biology) readily absorbs acid dyes; grows well in an acid environmentacidophil
(Biology) cell or tissue which is easily stained with an acid dye; organism which grows well in an acid environment, (Biology) readily absorbs acid dyes; grows well in an acid environmentacidophile
(Biology) cell which creates gametes, cell that produces reproductive cells, cell producing male or female cells, malaria organismgametocyte
(Biology) characterized by bilateral symmetry, with identical halveszygomorphic
(Biology) concerning photosynthesis, pertaining to the use of sunlight to produce carbohydrates (esp. in plants)photosynthetic
(Biology) condition of alternating sexual and asexual reproduction; state of hermaphroditism or alternating maleness and femaleness, periodic parasitismheterogony
(Biology) contained within a cell; below cellular level, inside a cell, on a smaller-than-cell scalesubcellular
(Biology) containing three or more times the normal number of chromosomes (about cells), cell that has three or more times the usual number of chromosomes (Biology), with multiple chromosomespolyploid
(Biology) dyed only by neutral dyes (about white blood cells)neutrophilic
(Biology) formation of spores; reproduction through spores, reproduction by spores, spore productionsporogenesis
(Biology) formation of the epithelium, formation of the layer of cells which lines bodily organs and surfacesepithelization
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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